WHAT IS 2020 EDUCATION?

2020 Education is a programme for young people, teachers, professionals and organisations worldwide, who believe in a sustainable and equitable future for the planet and an education which gives everyone the opportunity to understand the issues, and be part of the solutions, from an early age. 2020 Education also gives young people valuable skills for higher education and the world of work.

Across the UK and around the world, schools and other groups are running innovative projects which give young people practical understanding of global sustainability issues and empower them to make a difference through local action. 2020 Education aims to identify these projects, facilitate links between them, and help them grow. By promoting the amazing work already happening, we can inspire more new projects, and show that these are not isolated examples but a powerful model of what education can be in the 21st Century.

In an age of uncertainty, 2020 Education supports the vision of forward thinking education leaders everywhere.

HOW CAN YOU GET INVOLVED?

Time for Tea is a simple and effective way to get young people thinking, taking action and speaking out on the issues that matter. It is an inclusive, accessible activity which encourages imagination and creativity.

It is open to groups of any age, ability or background, anywhere in the world. For schools, this is also a great way of introducing a global learning dimension into your curriculum.

Time for Tea is fun, it’s relevant and it’s free.

To find out more about how you can start your own Time For Tea project to get you and your group going with 2020 Education download the full pack here>>>

To register your group as part of the Time For Tea community fill in the questionnaire below and set up your own group on the 2020 Education site.

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